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Crookston Pirate Boys Tennis beats Fergus Falls and EGF

The Crookston Pirate Boys Tennis team beat the Fergus Falls Otters 7-0 and beat the East Grand Forks Green Wave 5-2 at the EGF Triangular played at the EGF Senior High tennis courts. CROOKSTON VS FERGUS FALLSCrookston came out strong and dominated all seven matches as they shut out the Fergus Falls Otters 7-0 to […]

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UMC Baseball gets another DH split against Minot State

The University of Minnesota Crookston Golden Eagle baseball team continued the trend of struggling in game one, followed by dominating in game two, as they split a DH with the Minot State Beavers, losing the first game 2-0 and winning the second game 13-2.Both games ended in 7 innings. GAME ONE – FIRST INNINGMax Weber

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UMC Students to host Regal’s Run 5K with proceeds going to endow a scholarship

University of Minnesota Crookston students will be hosting Regal’s Run, a 5K fundraiser at the University of Minnesota Crookston campus on Saturday, April 26 at 10:30 a.m. Zak Garad and Bailey Schaefer, as well as their Project Management Class Instructor, Megan Pederson, stopped by to talk about the 5K, why they have organized it, and

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Lynde Quirk, Nurse Practitioner in Neurology at Altru named Provider of the Quarter

Lynde Quirk, a nurse practitioner in Neurology, has been recognized as the Provider of the Quarter at Altru. This distinguished honor is awarded to providers who exemplify excellence in patient care, dedication, and professionalism. Lynde Quirk has made a significant impact on her patients through her compassionate approach and commitment to high-quality care. Her ability

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Governor Walz announces a dashboard Minnesotans can use to track federal funding cuts affecting Minnesota

Governor Tim Walz today announced a new dashboard Minnesotans can use to track disruptions and cancellations of federal funding and their impact on services available to Minnesotans. Federal disruptions and cuts so far include grants to track measles and avian influenza, provide heating assistance, and mitigate flooding.   Despite court orders prohibiting the federal government from

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